Coi Leray Shades Eminem After Her Namedrop on “Doomsday Pt. 2”
Coi Leray stands unfazed in the face of Eminem's recent diss track, "Doomsday Pt. 2," where he not only took shots at her father, Benzino but also mentioned her in the lyrics. Despite the name-drop, Leray is dismissing the rap beef, asserting that she has no interest in engaging in such drama. In Eminem's new track “Doomsday Pt. 2”, he rhymes:
Guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, ayy? (Godd**n),”
-Eminem
Suggesting that any collaboration with Leray is undesirable. In response to the diss, Leray took to Twitter, emphasizing her indifference to the situation and denying any desire for a feature from the Detroit rapper. Expressing her fatigue with rap beef, Leray called it "washed and tired," labeling it as exhausting and embarrassing.
She asserted her focus on maintaining a positive, grown, and sexy vibe, declaring that if anyone dislikes her, it's a matter they need to deal with themselves. In a direct address to Eminem, she questioned, "Man who the hell said I wanted an Eminem feature ?? Imagine Eminem on ‘Wanna Come thru?'"
Coi Leray's Response To Eminem's Diss Track 'Doomsday Pt. 2'
Coi Leray reacts to Eminem mentioning her on “Doomsday Pt.2”:
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap_) January 26, 2024
“Who the hell said I wanted a Eminem feature?” pic.twitter.com/8fJNBcM3gR
As she distances herself from the feud, Leray promotes her new single, "Wanna Come Thru," describing it as a celebration of self-love and embracing one's grown and sexy vibes. She envisions 2024 as her "grown and sexy" era, emphasizing her intent to take over the year with new music and a different side of her artistry.
While Eminem did include Leray in his diss track “Doomsday Pt. 2” , it's evident that her focus remains on her personal growth and musical endeavors rather than engaging in unnecessary drama. As she navigates the rap landscape, Leray is determined to project maturity and self-confidence, leaving behind the drama of rap beefs.
Coi Leray's response to Eminem's diss showcases her commitment to staying above the fray and maintaining a positive, empowered image in the world of hip-hop.